Political Environment and Implementation of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Development in Kenya
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2019-07Author
Baithili, Moses K.
Mburugu, Kirema Nkanata
Njeru, Duncan Mugambi
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Public Private Partnership (PPP) is a long term agreement between the
public and private sector where risks and rewards are shared in developing a
public facility. Private sector play a monumental role in bridging public
finance deficit on capital projects. In Kenya, the government has created an
enabling environment for private sector participation in the country’s
infrastructure development which is meant to spur economic growth. This
study sought to establish the effect of political environment on the
implementation of Public Private Partnership infrastructure development
projects in Kenya. The cross-sectional descriptive survey research
methodology was used in the study. The population of the study was sixtythree
PPP
projects
being
implemented
in
Kenya
across
different
sectors.
One
project
was
used
in
pretesting
of
research
instruments. Therefore, the actual
population used in the study was sixty-two projects. The study adopted
systematic sampling technique where the first n
th
element was randomly
selected. A sample size of 31 was selected from the sampling frame using
sampling fraction. Questionnaires were administered to procurement officers
charged with implementation of PPPs in the sampled organizations. To ensure
validity of the data, the research questionnairre was verified by experts made
up of the research supervisors. The research instruments were pretested during
pilot study. Qualitative data was analyzed and presented through descriptions
while the quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, measures
of central tendency, measures of dispersion and inferential statistics. Multiple
regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between dependent
and independent variables. The study found that most of the organizations
were in the initial stages of implementation of PPPs. The majority of the
respondents considered the political environment in Kenya unstable because
of the disputed presidential elections which was happening at the time the data
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was collected. The study also found political environment had significant
influence on the implementation of PPPs in Kenya. The respondents also
identified corruption, poor project selection, lack of experts and cost over-runs
as other factors that affected implementation of PPPs. The results of the study
will inform policy makers in public entities, County and National
Governments to put in place necessary mechanisms to manage politics and
fight corruption to increase uptake of Public Private Partnership for
infrastructure development in Kenya.